AGSC 153: Horsemanship Level II (may only be taken as a free elective)

AGSC 154: Horsemanship Level III (may only be taken as a free elective)

AGSC 193: Introduction to Equine Science

AGSC 252: Horse Training Techniques

AGSC 391/392: Internship in Agriculture

AGSC 301: Special Problems in Equine Science

AGSC 310: Forage Crops

AGSC 320: Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals

AGSC 321: Animal Nutrition

AGSC 322: Animal Health

AGSC 327: Genetics of Plant and Animal Improvement

AGSC 352: Animal Reproduction

AGSC 353: Equine Reproduction Practicum

AGSC 342: Agricultural Entrepreneurship

AGSC 375: Equine Science

AGSC 422: Grazing Animal Ecology

AGSC 423: Physiology of Lactation

AGSC 441: Agricultural Research

AGSC 442: Agricultural Research

AGSC 443: Agricultural Research

AGSC 429: Domestic Animal Behavior

JINS 343: The Horse in Art, Science and History

Research

Equine-oriented students have the opportunity to conduct research in the areas of equine reproduction, growth-related equine nutritional studies, and research related to equestrian activities.

Internships

At Truman, you can participate in internships at off-campus sites, within the equine industry in the U.S. or abroad. Internships give the opportunity to learn more about the equine industry and gain increased hands-on experience with horses.

Additional Options Within the Equine Program

There are several ways to get involved with the Equine Program here at Truman, and plenty of opportunities to have hands-on work with our horses in the herd of approximately 30 maintained on our University Farm.

I am continually impressed at the numerous research opportunities available to Truman students. This provides them with a chance to work closely with a professor and go more in-depth on a topic they are interested in and provides a huge advantage to students interested in pursuing graduate studies.